Welcome to Remembering Natalie.  
This blog has been created by us, Natalie's mom and sisters, to share with all of you, glimpses of her amazing 23 years of life.  
This is not meant to be a sad look back . . . but more a way to tell her story and keep her memory as bright as her life was.
Our hope is that here, you'll find good doses of laughter, her great recipes, 
our random thoughts and memories, and maybe a few tears. 
 We are not what you would call the "pro-active" type . . . 
but this is our attempt to aid in the awareness of DVT and Factor V Leiden, 
the conditions that ended her life here on earth.  
We hope you'll check in every-so-often, and if you have any stories of her . . . please, do tell! 
If you didn't know Natalie, get to know her by reading her story found at the bottom of the page . . .
So thanks for visiting & come back as often as you'd like!
"Let us relish life as we live it, find joy in the journey, and share our love with friends and family. 
One day each of us will run out of tomorrows"
~President Thomas S. Monson~

27 January 2009

Popcorn and a Movie!

I was in Target the other day and this caught my eye....








I immediately tossed it in my cart. I've never watched it...but Natalie LOVED it. Of course she was young...probably around 10-11 years old? I can remember her and her sisters watching it over and over...it must have been on T.V a lot or on a movie channel, because until the other day, we did not own this movie. One of these days, I'm going to pop some Popcorn...and watch this movie to see what was so facinating about it.



Another movie Natalie loved that I don't understand is this piece of wierdness... Kent would constantly tease Natalie about the fact that she loved this movie..


Unlike Labyrinth, I've TRIED to watch this when it's been on TV before. Can't do it. Unbelievably weird. This could be on the list of things to ask Natalie about one day when we have ran out of things to catch up on.



And then there is this movie. ... this is the last memory I have of a movie that jog's a tender Memory of Natalie...


New Years Eve 2001...waiting to ring in 2002. We popped popcorn, we watched this movie...and of course, we girls all sniffled and wiped away tears. How could he die? and leave the one he loves and his baby boy?...talk about ripping your heart out. We collected ourselves, kept the party going... We sat at the kitchen table in our house on Morningside Dr. and played games, cards all those fun things waiting for midnight! It had been at least an hour since the movie was over...then right in the middle of a intense game of cards... "sniff" "sniff"... What?! Natalie is in TEARS...big alligator tears.."Natalie..what the heck?!...are YOU crying!?".....all she could say was "That movie was SO SAD, why did he have to die and leave her and the baby".....SERIOUSLY... we laughed because we thought it was so funny that she was still so upset a hour or two later...she was still upset from the movie..



Popcorn and a movie. How I wish life didn't imitate the movies quite so much.


I sometimes forget that Natalie hasn't seen movies that we have seen...when I see certain movies like this one, I think of Natalie....because I know that she would absolutely LOVE this movie... This would be on her list of favorites I AM SURE of it!...she LOVED ABBA ...and she loved to sing... I'll pop some popcorn and watch it for you Natalie...and I'll give Labyrinth a try... Fifth Element?...mmm..don't know if I can make it through, but if I do you can bet I'll be thinking of you...and I will never be able to watch Pearl Harbor the same way again....

06 January 2009

Doc Martins ~


I have lived in my new home for a little over a year now
...and in the garage of the new home has been
"the pile"
It's a pile of things and stuff that got moved over from the old house and just never got put away since moving in. Every day I would see "the pile" and I would tell myself, that tomorrow or next week, or next day off work I would go through "the pile" and put those things away, or take them to the D.I. or throw them away.
Well...Christmas 2008 is over and in the process of putting all of it away...Kent was being very helpful and started what I have neglected for over a year and he cleaned up "the pile"! He had bags to be thrown away and bags and boxes to go to the D.I.
I was sooooo happy, to finally be rid of "the pile"!
I drove to the D.I. and opened the back of my car to let the guy get all the boxes and bags of treasures from "the pile" and immediately I spotted a big bag of shoes...
with a Doc Martin peeking out from the top.
STOP
I grabbed the bag from the guy and stated "you can't have those!"
I'm sure he thought I was completely NUTS...
They were Natalie's Doc Martins.....I don't think Kent knew that they were Natalie's...
we all wore them.. loved them, lived in them...had 100 pairs of those rubbery, chunky soled various Mary Jane style shoes...we had them in brown, tan, blue, burgandy,
black, green, mustard... a pair for every outfit!
OH the memories of Doc Martins....of Natalie's Doc Martins!
....they make me smile and they are just one of those things I'll keep forever
and I'll look at them and I'll dust them off when they get dusty
and I will picture Natalie in her cute outfits and
her darling hair...bouncing along in her
Doc Martins
~who knew that a brand of shoes could bring back so many memories~


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